VisualizingThings, MappingStuff, TrackingAcademics. One of the guys behind [http://processing.org/ Processing], an open programming language oriented towards producing very, very pretty things.
http://acg.media.mit.edu/people/fry/
: There is a space of highly complex systems for which we lack deep understanding because few techniques exist for visualization of data whose structure and content are undergoing continous change. My research focuses on developing approaches to such data, in particular, the human genome.
A master's thesis: [http://acg.media.mit.edu/people/fry/thesis/ Organic Information Design]
From the [http://acg.media.mit.edu/people/fry/valence/ valence project page]:
:I'm interested in building systems that create visual constructions from large bodies of information. The methods used in designing static chunks of data: charting, graphing, sorting and the rest (see the books by Tufte for the complete run-down) are well understood, but much interesting work remains in finding models and representations for examining dynamic sources of data, or very very large data sets. For this work, I'm employing behavioral methods and distributed systems which treat individual pieces of information as elements in an environment that produce a representation based on their interactions. Valence is a software experiment that addresses these issues.